Some internet critics are questioning whether pop star Rihanna’s new video “You Da One” borrows some of its imagery from the work of fashion photographer Sølve Sundsbø. In some scenes in the video, Rihanna writhes around with polka-dot shadows covering her curves; fashion blog Fashionista recently pointed out that a Sundsbø shoot featured a model dotted with shadows with a bowl haircut similar to the one Rihanna sports in the clip. “Sundsbø is known for his work with shadows and manipulated light and it’s a theme he’s revisited a few times, however none sticks out in the mind so much as the editorial Points a la Ligne, which he did for Numero back in 2008,” Fashionista wrote, and posted images from Rihanna’s video and Sundsbø’s work to make its point. A spokesperson for Rihanna didn’t immediately return a request for comment. Recently, Rihanna reportedly settled a lawsuit with Dave LaChapelle following claims that the singer’s “S&M” video borrowed from his work.

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